Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Miconia triangularis
Search Criteria: Only include occurrences with coordinates; Ecuador; includes cultivated/captive occurrences

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Missouri Botanical Garden


MO
3356601L.J.DORR   1988-10-25
Ecuador, Morona-Santiago, Vieja Cordillera de Cutuc, -2.67 -78.2, 600 - 1000m

MO
3356447B.Boom   1987-12-31
Ecuador, Pastaza, Mera, Road N from Mera known as the via Anzu. Remnants of premontane humid forest, 1100 m (QCA)., -1.33 -78.17, 1100m

MO
3349228Camp   
Ecuador, Morona-Santiago, Rio Itzintza., -2.67 -78.08, 1100 - 1200m

MO
3349223Grubb   
Ecuador, Napo, Tena, 8 km SE of Tena., -1.04 -77.76, 450m

MO
3349221E. Asplund   
Ecuador, Napo, Tena, Tena., -0.98 -77.82

MO
3349217E. Asplund   
Ecuador, Napo, Tena, Between Tena and Archidona., -0.98 -77.82

MO
3349214E. Asplund   
Ecuador, Napo, Between Tena and Archidona., -0.98 -77.82

MO
3257022Holguer Lugo S.   
Ecuador, Pastaza, Puyopungu., -1.67 -77.93

MO
3256963Holguer Lugo S.   
Ecuador, Pastaza, 1-4 km N of Puyopungu., -1.65 -77.93

MO
1830987Germ   2002-02-03
Ecuador, Morona-Santiago, Morona, Cordillera de Cutuc, -2.33 -78.07, 1150m

New York Botanical Garden


NY
Miconia triangularis Gleason
1738661D. S. Penneys   18662005-11-18
Ecuador, Pastaza, Canton Puyo. Parroquia Tarqui. Sector Communa San Jacinto de Pindo. 3.7 km from Puyo-Macas road on road to Cotococha., -1.58186 -77.90114, 930m

NY
Miconia triangularis Gleason Gleason
1738662B. M. Boom   78681987-12-31
Ecuador, Pastaza, Road N from Mera known as the "via Anzu"., -1.33 -78.17, 1100m

NY
Miconia triangularis Gleason
01164783S. R. Stern   3252009-01-28
Ecuador, Napo, Carretera Sumaco-Galeras, ~2 km north of Rio Papauco., -0.7808 -77.5714, 950m

NY
Miconia triangularis Gleason Gleason
01165126L. J. Dorr   58811988-10-25
Ecuador, Morona-Santiago, Vieja Cordillera de Cutucú. Patuca-Santiago road, E of the Rio Namangoza; km 64.5., -2.67 -78.2, 600 - 1000m


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